Basis Theory vs. Osano

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Basis Theory
Score 0.0 out of 10
N/A
Basis Theory’s platform allow organizations to collect, protect, and use their sensitive data without entangling themselves or their systems in heavy, expensive, and ever-changing compliance requirements. Its tokenization platform offers flexibility, simplicity, and access to enable tech teams to build or explore previously impossible financial services, marketplace partnerships, and health products. Basis Theory’s PCI Level 1, SOC2 type 2, and HIPAA-compliant environment and experts, aim to…
$0.10
per month per token
Osano
Score 8.3 out of 10
Mid-Size Companies (51-1,000 employees)
Osano is a data privacy platform that helps organizations build, manage, and scale their privacy programs. The platform provides a solution for consent, data subject rights, assessments, and vendor risk management, helping organizations stay compliant and increase trust with their customers and partners. With Osano, privacy professionals can manage their complete privacy program in one place, avoiding using multiple tools or complex platforms with time-consuming implementations that keep…
$199.99
per month up to 3 domains
Pricing
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Free
$0
1 Domain
Plus
$199.99
per month, per year 3 Domains
Premier
549.00+
per month, per year Unlimited Domains
Offerings
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Basis TheoryOsano
Free Trial
YesYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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User Testimonials
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Likelihood to Recommend
Basis Theory
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Osano
Osano is great for a full suite of websites to manage. Agencies and companies with many websites to attend to are a good match for Osano's capabilities. Websites that run a lot of cookies and scripts (aka anything WordPress) are good candidates for this service. It is also useful for managing user data, although I do not leverage that feature in my own use.
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Pros
Basis Theory
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Osano
  • Improves the product regularly
  • Easy to manage the cookies and scripts
  • "Blocklist" feature is handy for spamy scripts still lurking on old sites.
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Cons
Basis Theory
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Osano
  • [I] would like to have more details on what the scripts/cookies are for (it isn't always clear).
  • The step-by-step process of classifying scripts and saving vs. publishing is clunky and unclear.
  • Some [of the] naming conventions aren't intuitive - compliance mode, strict, passive, etc.
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Alternatives Considered
Basis Theory
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Osano
I haven't used any other products like Osano before.
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Return on Investment
Basis Theory
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Osano
  • + [We] haven't had any compliance issues.
  • - When adding new scripts to the website, I (me, specifically) need to remember that I'll need to classify them before the scripts will work. [It is] not streamlined for other people on my team.
  • + [There are] generally little-to-no issues, which is good.
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